John Duffy: The Composer as Statesman
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Wednesday, October 22, 2003—12-2 p.m. at the American Music Center
Videotaped by Randy Nordschow
Transcribed by Jonathan Murphy
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Frank J. Oteri is an ASCAP-award winning composer and music journalist. Among his compositions are Already Yesterday or Still Tomorrow for orchestra, the "performance oratorio" MACHUNAS, the 1/4-tone sax quartet Fair and Balanced?, and the 1/6-tone rock band suite Imagined Overtures. His compositions are represented by Black Tea Music. Oteri is the Vice President of the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) and is Composer Advocate at New Music USA where he has been the Editor of its web magazine, NewMusicBox.org, since its founding in 1999.
John Duffy Wednesday, October 22, 2003—12-2 p.m. at the American Music Center Videotaped by Randy Nordschow Transcribed by Jonathan Murphy A Composer From the Bronx Respecting America’s Many Classical Musics Role Models and Mentors Writing for the Theater Meet The Composer Working in the Music Industry as a Composer Duffy’s Issue-Oriented Music
Frank J. Oteri is an ASCAP-award winning composer and music journalist. Among his compositions are Already Yesterday or Still Tomorrow for orchestra, the "performance oratorio" MACHUNAS, the 1/4-tone sax quartet Fair and Balanced?, and the 1/6-tone rock band suite Imagined Overtures. His compositions are represented by Black Tea Music. Oteri is the Vice President of the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) and is Composer Advocate at New Music USA where he has been the Editor of its web magazine, NewMusicBox.org, since its founding in 1999.
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Wednesday, October 22, 2003—12-2 p.m. at the American Music Center
Videotaped by Randy Nordschow
Transcribed by Jonathan Murphy
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